
Strategic vs ad Hoc Telewok Comparison
This article compares the dominant ad hoc approach to TCR’s strategic approach based upon the perspectives of the employer and
Over the thirty years that Tele-Commuter Resources has conducted its research and development, the concept has grown from an employer/regional telework program to the first ever comprehensive plan for Minnesota and the state’s surrounding counties. But the goal has remained the same: How do you revitalize Small Town America by fully integrating the urban and rural economies?
The development of the Workforce Virtualization Program was based upon the premise that corporations would adopt a virtual Continuity of Operations Program and distribute their workforce as the 9/11 Commission recommended. Some continuity workers would choose to relocate to rural areas. Realizing that to do this, the rural areas needed to provide an environment equal to that which exists in the urban areas to support the workers and families, rural services were required. This led to the Distributed City Model. The Smart Cities movement was urban-focused and therefore was a limiting factor to the realization of the Distributed City Model- the Smart Region was born. Finally, TCR realized that society needed a Community Voice to be established so the Community Sector would regain parity with the dominant Public and Private sectors.
United we stand; divided we fall. The adoption of the Information Age Community concept is the culmination of TCR’s R&D.
The following articles are grouped into four areas: Workforce Virtualization Program, Embedding the Best, Establishing the Background, and Understanding the IAC Components. We welcome your comments about the evolutionary nature of our work.
This article compares the dominant ad hoc approach to TCR’s strategic approach based upon the perspectives of the employer and
As a national response to the pandemic, Tele-Commuter Resources, Inc. seeks to engage the private sector in preparing for the
Telecommuting is anything that eliminates a physical trip through the use of telecommunications. It includes: Distance Learning e-Commerce Tele-Conferencing Tele-Justice
Gates has identified 12 rules for corporate digital survival based upon the use of digital capabilities. TCR believes these are also applicable to Community. The
“For Decades, employers have been measuring employee engagement the wrong way – or neglecting to measure it all. But Gallup has the solution: Time after
The Information Age Community (ICA) concept is defined as that geographic area which is socio-economically oriented to a major metropolitan area. The five-state Minneapolis-St Paul
The Information Age Community (ICA) concept is defined as that geographic area which is socio-economically oriented to a major metropolitan area. The five-state Minneapolis-St Paul
Observation One: When an issue persists, despite many attempts to resolve it, people will suggest that we need to think outside of the box. The
THE REGIONAL INDEX STRUCTURE The world-wide scope of this process demands that it will necessarily evolve to meet the needs of other cultures, however, for
IMPLEMENTATION Climate Change, urban congestion, the urban –rurlal divide, the budget deficit and so many more issues are seemingly impossible to resolve in today’s political
The Regional Integration through Transit initiative® (RIT) has been developed to support the Tele-Commuter Resources (TCR) Distributed City Model and it becomes critical component of
INTRODUCTION The Global Economy has emerged in ways that society is only beginning to understand; not since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution has society
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The Information Age Community incorporates AI in many of its tools and strategies. It truly allows society to embrace the many benefits of the Information Age and the Freedom of Residential Choice that it provides. All six community types are affected by this reversal of the 200 year Industrial Age mindset and each must build upon the benefits of the old even as they adopt the new opportunities.
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